The role of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D serum concentrations in patients with cardiovascular diseases

2018
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dc.abstract.en25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) plays a crucial role in human homeostasis. Its deficiency (vitamin D deficiency-VDD), being common in European population, combined with elevated concentration of parathyroid hormone (PTH), represents a vicious cycle of mechanisms leading to heart failure (HF). Despite several papers published in that field, the effect of VDD and PTH concentration on cardiovascular system remains unequivocal; thus, the aim of the study was to compare these data among HF and non-HF patients being prospectively enrolled into the study during hospital stay in the cardiology ward. Patients with HF had higher PTH concentration (85.0 ± 52.6 versus 64.5 ± 31.7, p = 0 02) compared to non-HF patients. Mean PTH values were associated with the clinical status expressed by the New York Heart Association class (NYHA class) (“0”-66.04, "I"-56.57, "II"-72.30, "III"-85.59, and "IV"-144.37 pg/ml, p = 0 00004). Interestingly, neither 25(OH)D (31.5 versus 29.7 ng/ml, p = ns) nor phosphorus (P) (1.23 versus 1.18 mmol/l, p = ns) nor total calcium (Ca2+) concentration (2.33 versus 2.37 mmol/l, p = ns) differed among the groups. Reassuming PTH serum concentration in contrary to 25(OH)D, P and Ca2+ are significantly raised among the patients with HF and shows significant relationship with the clinical status expressed by the NYHA class.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Lekarski : Zakład Fizjologii Klinicznejpl
dc.cm.date2020-01-07
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dc.contributor.authorKolaszko, Agnieszkapl
dc.contributor.authorNowalany-Kozielska, Ewapl
dc.contributor.authorCeranowicz, Piotr - 128981 pl
dc.contributor.authorMorawiec, Beatapl
dc.contributor.authorKubiak, Grzegorzpl
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dc.identifier.doi10.1155/2018/5287573pl
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25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) plays a crucial role in human homeostasis. Its deficiency (vitamin D deficiency-VDD), being common in European population, combined with elevated concentration of parathyroid hormone (PTH), represents a vicious cycle of mechanisms leading to heart failure (HF). Despite several papers published in that field, the effect of VDD and PTH concentration on cardiovascular system remains unequivocal; thus, the aim of the study was to compare these data among HF and non-HF patients being prospectively enrolled into the study during hospital stay in the cardiology ward. Patients with HF had higher PTH concentration (85.0 ± 52.6 versus 64.5 ± 31.7, p = 0 02) compared to non-HF patients. Mean PTH values were associated with the clinical status expressed by the New York Heart Association class (NYHA class) (“0”-66.04, "I"-56.57, "II"-72.30, "III"-85.59, and "IV"-144.37 pg/ml, p = 0 00004). Interestingly, neither 25(OH)D (31.5 versus 29.7 ng/ml, p = ns) nor phosphorus (P) (1.23 versus 1.18 mmol/l, p = ns) nor total calcium (Ca2+) concentration (2.33 versus 2.37 mmol/l, p = ns) differed among the groups. Reassuming PTH serum concentration in contrary to 25(OH)D, P and Ca2+ are significantly raised among the patients with HF and shows significant relationship with the clinical status expressed by the NYHA class.
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Wydział Lekarski : Zakład Fizjologii Klinicznej
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2020-01-07
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87707
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Kolaszko, Agnieszka
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Nowalany-Kozielska, Ewa
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Ceranowicz, Piotr - 128981
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Morawiec, Beata
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Kubiak, Grzegorz
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2020-01-17T09:57:17Z
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2020-01-17T09:57:17Z
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1875-8630
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0278-0240
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ROD UJ / OP
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The role of parathyroid hormone and vitamin D serum concentrations in patients with cardiovascular diseases
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